gunports
A gunport is a type of naval weaponry that consists of a large gun mounted in a vertical opening in the side of a ship. This design allows for a high angle of fire, making it effective against both surface and aerial targets. Gunports were particularly prevalent during the Age of Sail, when they were used to great effect in naval battles.
The term "gunport" is derived from the French word "gun" and the English word "port," referring to
One of the most notable examples of a gunport is the 32-pounder carronade gun used by the
Gunports were eventually replaced by more modern weaponry, such as rifled cannons and torpedoes. However, they